The Signal, 1914-2-12, Page 5r
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THE SIGNAL :>IODKRICH ONTARIO
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THE WANTE3D SIX
Has Come a Quality Sia to Sell at $2300 luismilmmovello
Light, Handsome, More Economical than Fours
Thiele the latest trout Howard t? Colin, the
great UUDNON engineer.
Themes wbn built the first high grade Four
to will udder Vale. Then the that to sell under
$2.1UI. iMn the HUDSON Hix -51 the first
quality Illx to sell under $35ist.
Now be Dumas out with the IJ l• ItSON Ste-t'I
the first high-grade Six below g2a4.1r►-the most
talked -about car of the year.
But Price Isn't All
In t.hie Six be employs a
small-bore, long -stroke motor.
It ronswu. r for lees furl than
any rquat-goowered Four.
And the • sr underweigha
any exUnprrahle Four. Many
Fours in this cuss weigh f0 per
.rent mute.
It w.ighs 400 pounds less
than Laat year's HUDSON ai'-
it consumes one- fourth Tess fuel.
yet think a Six, with 121 -inch
wheel base and two diwappeating
xtra tonneau Beats.
Now conies a Six -is high -grads Siz-wblcb
underbids' Fours in all thee, particulars. And the
thousands of mesa who buy cars in this class can
enjoy thesis -cylinder luxury.
Thesmooth-running Six, with Re flexibility,
its lack of vibrat' , ite overlapping strokes. it,
tire economy, enters 1. new anJ enormous field.
New
HUDSON
L____SIXES
Six -40---$2300
Six -54 $2950
f.o.b. Detroit ib
t4ow Legions Can Own Sixes
1'bu Six ofa the past has been high -prised.
heavy, wasteful. The tuntty care hay.• long been
41zw. Hut the man who wanted nnndeet price
and .weight, modest operative cult, has been •on -
Rued to Fours.
New Ideals in Beauty
This HI'U9t)N Six441 also
+10es-10 countless ways -new
ideals in beauty and equipment.
It has the streamline body. the
coming type. 0. taus band -buff -
.•d leather upholstery. 1t has
the convenient new "One -Man"
top with quick -adjusting curt-
ains at taehed.
Gasoline Lank is in dash.
Tires are carried ahead of the
front door. All binge,. are con-
cealed. The me dolneter gear
ie euucealed. There are two dis-
appearing extra tonneau seats.
Thedragn and equ'nu►entare almost identiea
with the new Ht'D4ON Mix -31. And that is con-
sidered the bandsomest car of the year.
Thi + Si to i. th•• tit pnpuler 111; !WON car
ever brought .,rat. The factory- is now far behind
.•o its orders. You m 1) want !hie tzar, and want
curly delivery. S. t.e urge you to come mow and
see i1.
34 of the 70 Automobile exhibitors at the 14th National .utorhobile show held in
Sew York, January ,;rd to loth this year, displayed six -cylinder. cars. Eight-
een showed Sixes exclusively. That emphasizes the dominance of Sixes.
Ttaotasuax, Fastrusanv 1a. 1914 d
week. Judge aad Mts. Doyle left oat
1 Monday,
-The Stewart Orchestra. which has
s.•sVSt spleodld assistapce on many
programmes during the winter, in-
tends to put on • concert in the near
future. The date is nut yet fixed, bat
will be aupouooed shortly.
L Urs
IO.1).ts tai their auni1:1! Wats
Ing in the court house on Monday
afternoon nest, at 4 o'clock. As the
election of officers will take place and
other important business will cone
up. a full attendance is retinested.
On Wednesday evening nett in the
basement of Knox church lir. Win
Lane. clerk of Huron county, will de-
liver an address on "The Problem of
Rural Communities.' As this is a
foremost question of the present the
lectureshould be very interesting. I
Good Address
Rev. Gen. E. Rome eddreesoel the
General Brough t'hapter of the
Daughtety of the Empire at the
monthly meeting held in the court
bootie on Monday afternoon last. He
gave a very lucid adduce un "China.
Howling Club Meets
All the toemhere .,f the bowling
club pre regsi sled t.' 11044 fu the
onteeorenemyclerk, Mr. \Vm. Lair,
on Monday evening next, as the an-
nual meeting of that club will be held.
The club has had a most successful
year *ad another is looked forward to
by enthusiastic members.
Railwayman Promoted
Mr. J. A. Telfer, who has been for
. MP Cline !Nast mP.,seng.r nil the
Grand Trunk on the Buffalo -Linde -
rich division, has been appnintevd Can-
adisn express agent at Port Colborne.
ne left town last Thursday to aeenme
hie new dut ire and his wife and family
will leave as .wain :t+ he ..n hind a
Imitable honer there.
Also Roadster type. Also Cabriolet completely encleeed, (wieldy changeable -to open Roadster
EAST STREET GARAGE
Phone 243 Next Town hall Goderich, Ont.
SPECIAL SALE OF
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Commencing Saturday, Feb-
ruary 'lib, for two weeks
Ten per cent. off on following items : --
Stamped Cushions, Scarfs and Centres in all
kinds of Embroidery, white or colored,
LINENS
Fine white Punch -work. Hardanger• Pillowslip. Plain Satin
I aisnask, Towelling, Tan Bulgarian. Cream Bulgarian. Tan Crash,
Brown Oatmeal Cloth and Macrame Linen-hv the yard.
FRINGES .AND LACES
Newest pattern. to match horns. Maeram•• cord for knotted
Macrame fringe.
WHITE STAMPED GOODS
Centre., Tray Clothe, Serviettes Lunch Cloths, Children s and
Infante Dresses, Blhs, Bonnets. Klme,nas. Weide. ('dtaet Coven,
"ightgowns, ('ontbinatfots on Lingerie ('rope and Lonsdale.
LADIES' NECKWEAR
in Fi.hus, Collar" and Putt' nets. Guiplps. Votes. Ties. Fancy Pins.
LADIES' PARTY CAPS
Boudoir O.pr. Brushed Wool Cape, Baby Wool B,nnetda
`p"cialWs in Baby wear.
SPECIAL DI§COUNT
on Wool, Woollen Goode, such as Caps. Fascinator'. (anode,
t'tuwr+aie Beweete,Milk*wad p:�4ALTbr••(. ,IPt,SL
rinds of work.
Free lessons on Embroidery
MRS. TAPE -
LOCALS == PERSONALS
\lis' I'earl Bradford is home from
Toronto.
Mies Sadie Watson. of %urich. way
in town over tiunday.
-Mr. Roy McLean, of Hamilton, is
house on a two weeks' visit.
The Mayor and Mrs. Charles Reid
are in Detroit visiting friends.
Miss C'lucas. of London, is a guest
at the home of Mr. A. M. Polley.
Messrs. John and Joe Goldthorpe,
of ('ookeville, are visiting in town.
Miss Eva Auebrook will go to Tor-
onto this week tp attend the wedding
of Mita Edith Elwood.
The Hydro current ;ailed again
on Fr iday evening and the power was
off for a couple of hour,.
-Alis. snarl leaves today on a
month's visit to her daughter, Mts.
Joe. Reale, in Toronto.
-Mtg. Walter Ackland, of Toronto,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Rut-
land.
-Mr. Will Spahr left on Monde for
Toronto, where be will take a position
with the Western Canada Flour Mills
Co.
--The annual high tea given by the
Ldies'% Aid of Knox church will be
held on the evening of Thursday,
March :rtb. it will be held in tbe bane-
rnent of the chnr•eh.
-Mr. V.'. Nichol. of Kindersley,
theskatchewan, who bas been in town
for the past month, left on Tusedav
for Blyth, where he will visit his par-
ents before going west again.
-Godrrich Is having another cold
spell this week. Early Wednesday
morning the temperature went down
to right bel:iw zero. and this morning
at 7 o'clock it was fourteen below.
-A progressive euchre under the
auwices of the General Brough
�i D, .,., •wW _ iteW at the
Inn &sip a on • • nosy " itvilofigt,
February !nth. Admission. 50 conte.
-The Rebekah Lodge will hold a
social evening in the (Mdfollowi hall
ext Wednesday, February le. There
will it progressive euchre and a calico
ball afterwards. Admission as usual.
-Before his parent. Judge and Mrs.
Doyle left on a trip to the south Mr.
Joseph I o le► :,f the (Inion Bank at
Berlin. pa� them • abort visit haat
_ Singer
Store
" FACE TO FACE WITH TROUBLE "
The BIG SALE Starts
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I4th, I9I4
AT
M. ROBINS'
GENTS' FURNISHINGS, BOOTS AND SHOES
South Side of Square. Goderich
The Carnival S°
The second carnival of the season
will be held nn SatnnLay night next
and good weather permitting it i. des-
tined to he the most sucreastul held
this season. A number of te•ople who
had prepared antiquities for the last
one were unable to wear them owing
to the nr.favnrehle night and will
likely "rig up" this time.
For 56 years we have leen study• 11
ing the anatomy of a watch and to-
day we can cure the most desperate
case,.
Let your watch spend a tew dry*
in our watch hospital and it will
come forth almost as amid +u new.
J. S. Davey
leweltur an.1 a Dial-
Selling Agent for
Mttl'TH BEND
WA ft Fa
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HOME
DYE: `
ANYo:'ei r
:..:rt ..
T�• Gusrtnteed "ONt DYE :.:r
All Kinds of Coe,
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Statutes Have Arrived
The revised statutes rat Ontarin have
been received by Mr. t'harles Meager,
County Crown Attorney, and are
ready for distribution amongst tb
county magistrates and other office
ns' t be peace, who are entitled to them
The statute. should have been issue
in 1(1)7, hut owing to delays they
have recently been issued.
'To He Continued'
At a meeting of the Horse Market
committee held nn Thureda evening
in the town hall, it wars decided b
continue the borne market this winter
as usual. during the months of Febru-
ary, MA reit and April. The dates
have not been arranged yet owing to
he committee aaeertaining the dates
rat the bot -.e markets to he held in
Brussels, so that the two will not con-
flict_
Menesetungg Canoe Club Dance
Simply perfection was the little
dance given by the toys tit the Meo-
eeetung canoe club in the Oddfellows
hall on \Vedneadwy night of last week.
The music was furnished by Messrs.
R
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g
d
Di broke
Church Social
The Ladies' Guild of St. George's
.1
to SEVERE COLD ON LUNGS AND
issued CHEST QUICKLIk REUEYED
oy Adam" and Frank I)nty sod it
as the hest ,they have given. The
nor being in good condition and a
ood sized number prevent made the
ance one of the most enjoyable held
his season, It up about mid -
church are making extensive preper-
atinnsfor a social :o aid of the new
parish hall, to hegiven at there sidence
of Jur. and Mrs. R. C. Hays on the
evening of Thur.dey, February 19th.
A gond musical programme has been
arranged and a sale of home -mad •
bread. etc., will be held. Refreshments
will ha served.
To Protect Wild Ducks
The Stratford Gun Club has circu-
lated a petition which has been Isrgely
signed, praying Hon. J. 0. Resume,
minister of public works,, to place in
rhe hands of the fish and game com-
mittee of the Ontario legislstnre the
preparing of a hill f..r introduction
this seeeion to tenPily the present
situation.
To tneet the depletion of wild ducks
and other feathered game, it is asking
'het the markt-tine of ,sole be probit-
ited ; oleo that In t/ ducks per .eseon be
the limit ()muter for one hunter.
Menesetung Canoe Club Meets
At the twos by meeting of the
Niers] of direc4're of the Meneae-
tung canoe club, held on Friday night
lest, It. was derided to hold an at -
h• .me to formal ly•'pen the club rooms
••n the evening of Friday. F'rhrliary
410th. For this at-home about 250 in-
vttaticirts
Fevre been issued and it is ex-
pected that it will he one of the moot
at.cers•f..l held this year. It wad also
wsided tot m a Which-
bolde of a
cant party.
The oft eeri of the club derided to
have a pool tournament ands commit-
tee baa horn appointed to make ar-
rangements.
Two new members wel'e re eiv-
rd iron the fraternity and the club is
now in a moat prosperous sad nourish-
ing state.
Literary Society Meets
The literary society held It• inaug-
ural meeting, after re -organisation for
this term, on Friday eight last and
.hen we. a goodelsed number pres-
ent. Mire Mary Texas is the president
for the winter term and acquitted be►-
gelf very creditably in Ilex opening ad-
dress. Miss Olady. Meld gave an in-
strumentalsoIo upon the p•ano wbkh
was much enjoyed. Miss limb Ham-
ilton delighted her audience with a
reading. Miss O. Clark sang a solo in
a sweet roles :he Mexican rat tuition
was the wbj.et of a deela tut ory ad-
dress by Mr. worthy Ryon. Dr. N 1.
eteang addrwld taw gathering. The
Misses Mary and Edith McManus ren
dared ver, alertly s .oral dust. Min
Nora Gr1Ma es ated a -heap" of Inc
reeilet aM Journal Miss winning
Norma
011114tagtet'tthe swo t`.01.. stun grave
g•
Inersral selections.
it le the intention of the society to
1 ewe • eoa+d., 'Ila. M**a aeere-
u e�e M t Srils Opals
Only
Jli
I by Na -Drs -Co Syrup of Linseed,
Licorice and Chlorodyne
\1r. J. Seward, Bromptoaville, Que..
writes :
"Two weeks ago I took a severe cold
which settled on my lungs and my chest
was very sore, breathing tight and severe
lucking cough. I was feeling miserable.
1 bought a bottle of Na-Dru-Co Syrup of
Linseed. Licorice and Chlorodyne and
after a few doses i felt great relief and I
went•into a sound sleep, a thing I was
not able to do for some nights. Nest
day 1 was able to be around again. and
before completing the bottle, felt as well
as ever;. It is a fine cough and cold
circ. •'
Na-Dru-Co Syrup of Linseed. Licorice
and Chlorodyne relieves the irritation
and "stuffed -up" feeling in the air pass-
ages• soothes the tickling which makes
you cough, to osene the phlegm ■nd
drives out the cold before a gets trouble -
50111 e.
In '.i,Sc and 511c bottle., et your
Druggist's. National LrugandChenuical
Co. of Canada, Limited. :.27
Only a Few Left
Ranges and Heaters which
we are selling at Reduced Prices,
One No. tem Empire Queen.
regular $4t.00, for 1434.00
One Ne. 9-ao Penn Esther with
reservoir. Regular $38.00, for
$31.00
One No. es Good gees Art
with oven. Regular $. ,o0, for
1430.00
One No. 156 Good Cheer Oak.
doable beater. Regular $23.00, for
1414.00
W. R. PINDER
Plumbing. limiting, Tinsmitb-
ing, Electric Wiring and
General Repair Work,
]'hone 15:' Hamilton Street
....Weise.......
THE
Star Theatre
You can't skate ail the time.
\Vben you :eel you want a
chap;e. drop in at the Star
Theatre and see our special of-
fering of picture' this week.
The Star Theatre
''Ilse People's Playhouse
J. A. CULVERT
Proprietor
1
Moon
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Tee liaiwss • lute Way
H Oats sake Mrs
Most farmers hearth; dishite
the task cf collect:ag Saks
Notes from the'r old friend;
:rad neighbours.
ht's murk simpkr and more sattsfactcry tJ place them all in ot'r
hands for collection when they become due. Or ns': w:tl d:scotn.t
them for ycu and give you the ca.,:h at cnce if you 1r�.
Goderich Branch -F. WOOLLCOM BE, Manager.
The
Trusts Guarantee
Company,
Head Office : 43-45 King Street West. Toronto
The Seventeenth Annual General Meeting of the Share-
holders of The Trusts & Guarantee Company, Limited,
was held in the Company's Board Room at noon on Janu-
ary ;nth, 19 1
The president presented the followii::
Seventeenth Annual Financial a�tment
BALANCE SHEET, DECEMBER 31st,
ASSETS
Capital Account :
3fortgage Loans, Cell Loans, Debentures and other
Securities, with interest accrued thereon �1,'139,i4'_ r',t
Office Premises at Toronto and Calgary, Male Deposit
Vaults, Fixtures, etc
356.61182:°74°V
66.1 ,7 iR
Real Estate .. 112 tl8ft 11.716111'n-4192,34f5:14
r1
Cash on band and in hook .. t31,gr14 tG
Uncalled Capital Stock ill. -4= 3 TL
ItgA, f,,,t gC.
Guaranteed Trust Accounts:
Securities on Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds, Deben-
tures, etc $3,721088 2.2Cash on band and in bank 93,13111)
4O
$3.N.:1,tr1)7 1I2
Estate and Agency *exeunt*:
Mortgagee on Real Estate $1,512,206 57
Other Securities, including Unrealised Original 4,535,053 39
Cash in bank 151,176 43
6,19N,49t$ 31)
112,411,9y1. yrs
LIABILITIES
Capital Account :
Capital Stock eubecribed .. . .:................ $2,000,000 tttl
Dividend due Jenuery 1st, 1914 .,............... ... 40,514 tit
Sundry Accounts psyahle 2.5*, -i b3
Balance at credit of Profit and Loss 348,095 05
•nl,1t17 ,t
Guaranteed Trust Account:
Trust Fund with Interest accrued to date ettr21,047 t:
Estates and Agency Account:
Estates and Trusts under administration by the('
pany
JAMES J. WARREN,
President.
one
$0.111v 4911 311
s. s2i .,tri , 'd
tklestaka
1412,411,0bl S.,
E. B. STOCKDALE,
General Manager.
Votes of thank' were extended to the Board of laereart•nw, the Adv.awar , ..
e�Md
01461.Allms4ASIsmnria and to taeniii•mersa4i4cW Ij yA'ff' Willi et
and painstaking services in the Company's behalf.
The following were eleeted Directors for the eneuine year ; J. Id. Ada,ns,
Toronto : W. D. Bell. (Healey : A. t! Ftntwerfelt, Vietosi:a, B. C. ; 1.k yd
IliiHarris.
iiiaMillan, Alexandri : N oes W.' Rowell, K. (' , TT mono tf t , h'
Ritchie, Akron. 01%10 ; lis P. MchoUteld, Tneonto ; E. B. St.tekdale, Turon•o
W. Tborburn, M. P., Almonte ; James .1. Warren, Toronto ; M•ttbew %Vil-
soo, E. C., Chatham.
The Board suhaw 'wnlly met and unanimously elected Mr. Panne- J •
Warren, President ;!Geese*. 0. W. Kern. C. E. Bitehie, Vire-Pres di- r s
Mr. E. B. fetorkdale, General Manager, and Mr. C. M. Hamilton, Merrett y of
the Company.
The substantial growth of the Company's business is
shown by the following table :
Guaranteed Estates Tot t'
Trust Funds Trost Fund As. •
Year
ler. ....... .....
.. $ S2.90.1 59 4 644.442 ft $2,t.; t,ils IR
MM 201.31113.111 1,111111,$SI 71( 3, 7 11,ns ( at
a107 '1Ma4:1.a! 1.461.4113. le 4.1, 11,162 1:1
MINI ..... 1,361.41110.41
........... 9
. . Lakin 711 3,361.470.944 7.431.0116 .ltl
NMI 2.1111111112 3. 4111,3711 g,tar,71tAl
,,,r, 11.114496.111 4-it1 .7a IO,1st.u..4A
MINI . 0.11114.141 of 6.1110.1114. 42 11.11eValrt.47
0.112i,4167.M1 6, WA M14.99 II1.411,NP1. Sit
MON A MARREm,
5.01k3,077.fiR
PreelAent.
R. a. STOOKOAL•I.
Otraevel Mawgee.